Publisher's Synopsis
"Inscriptions From the Two Ancient Cemeteries of Palmer, Mass" offers a detailed record of inscriptions found in two old cemeteries in Palmer, Massachusetts. Compiled in 1902 by Orrin Peer Allen, this book serves as a valuable resource for genealogists, historians, and anyone interested in local history. The meticulously transcribed inscriptions provide insights into the lives, deaths, and family connections of the early settlers and residents of Palmer. This book preserves a significant piece of Palmer's past, making it an essential reference for understanding the town's heritage and the individuals who shaped it. It is a must-have for anyone researching their family history in the Palmer area or studying the cultural history of Massachusetts.
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